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The Most Important Metabolic Diseases in Dairy Cattle during the Transition Period

Vincenzo Tufarelli; Nikola Puvača; Dragan Glamočić; Gianluca Pugliese; Maria Antonietta Colonna

Animals · 2024

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Summary

This review paper provides an in-depth analysis of three critical metabolic diseases affecting dairy cattle such as subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA), ketosis, and hypocalcemia. SARA represents a disorder of ruminal fermentation that is characterized by extended periods of depressed ruminal pH below 5.5-5.6. In the long term, dairy herds experiencing SARA usually exhibit secondary signs of the disease, such as episodes of laminitis, weight loss and poor body condition despite adequate energy intake, and unexplained abscesses usually 3-6 months after an episode of SARA. Depressed milk-fat content is commonly used as a diagnostic tool for SARA. A normal milk-fat test in Holstein dairy cows is >4%, so a milk-fat test of <3% can indicate SARA. However, bulk tank testing of milk fat is inappropr

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/ani14050816
Catalogue ID
NRmo9zxr64-05d
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